Recyclables
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Recycling Tips
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Businesses that Offer Recycling
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Hazardous Materials
How to Recycle
Household waste must be separated into these classifications for
disposal at the dumps: metal cans, plastics, glass and
newspapers (tied). Food waste, such as coffee grounds and fruit
cores, may be delivered to the dumps in plastic garbage bags.
The Martha’s Vineyard Refuse District holds special collections
of hazardous household waste.
Recyclables
Aluminum Cans (Juice drinks, seltzer water, non-deposit drink
containers) - Rinse and flatten. Aluminum won't stick to a
magnet.
Cans (All other types of cans: tin, steel, bimetal, teflon
lined. Pet food, tuna, canned vegetables, etc.) - Rinse clean,
remove labels and tops and bottoms, flatten.
Corrugated Cardboard (Clean unwaxed boxes) - Flatten, tie in
bundles or place in larger cardboard box.
Deposit Bottles and Cans (All types accepted. No deposit fees
will be paid) - Rinse and remove caps. Deposit bottles and cans
can be redeemed at liquor stores and markets.
Glass (White, green, amber bottles and jars. No ceramics, china,
lightbulbs or window glass) - Remove metal caps and the lead
foil from wine bottles.
HDPE #2 Plastic Containers (Clear and colored containers with
the number 2 on the bottom. Milk, water, and juice jugs plus
containers for detergents, shampoo, etc. No plastic dinnerware,
wrap, or toys) - Rinse clean and flatten. Items with residue in
bottoms are not accepted.
Magazines, Newspapers, Catalogs, and Telephone Books. Tie in
bundles or place together in brown paper bags. Keep dry and
clean.
Office Paper - Plain white paper and computer printout. Can be
shredded. No paper clips, no envelopes, no post-its.
Recycling Tips
Recycle when it is convenient (doing dishes, taking out the
garbage).
Separate and store recyclables in a clean dry area.
Set up a small recycling center in your home by arranging
recycling containers (available at landfills) or label
bags/boxes in a closet, under the sink, in the attic, basement,
or garage.
Businesses that Offer Recycling
See Recycling Services in the Island Book Yellow Pages for
businesses that will pick up your recyclables.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SECOND HAND STORE
North Summer Street, Edgartown
508-627-5683
Accepts Island-wide donations of reusable items.
THE MAILROOM
At the Triangle, Edgartown
508-627-7704
Accepts clean styrofoam pellets for packaging, during business
hours only. Call first.
MV COMMUNITY SERVICES THRIFT SHOP
Lagoon Pond Road, Vineyard Haven
508-693-2278
Also accepts Island-wide donations of reusable items.
NAPA
State Road, Vineyard Haven
508-693-6088
Takes back old batteries, alternators, generators, water pumps,
starters, and brake shoes. New replacement product must be
bought from NAPA.
OUR MARKET BOTTLE AND CAN RETURN
Next to Our Market, on the Harbor, Oak Bluffs
508-693-0130
Accepts only deposit beer and soda bottles and cans. Bottles and
cans must be clean.
VINEYARD GAZETTE
34 South Summer Street, Edgartown
508-627-4311
In need of clean cotton rags. Also, we have free rolls of blank
newspaper to give away. Good for messages, art projects,
puppies, games, and picnic tables. Pick these up on Friday
mornings.
DOT’S BOUTIQUE
Located at the West Tisbury landfill.
YOUR MARKET REDEMPTION CENTER
Behind Your Market, at the Triangle, Edgartown
508-627-7274
Accepts only deposit beer and soda bottles and cans. Bottles and
cans must be clean.
Hazardous Household Materials
Store household chemicals (pesticides, paints, solvents,
aerosols, batteries, and used oil) and bring them to the Harmful
Household Materials (H.H.M.) Collection Station at the Edgartown
Wastewater Plant on Edgartown - West Tisbury Road, near Morning
Glory Farm on the collection dates listed below. Call the
District at 508-627-4501 for more information.
© 2008 Vineyard Gazette